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OverviewSo as not to belabor the point, as mankind has evolved its creation of written language, it has infused certain meanings and devices in written language for strategic purposes. These purposes include the development and maintenance of linguistic tactics of secrecy, the storage of delicate intellectual and political content, and the maintenance of a selected historical record. My first book discusses these three primary aspects of written language (hereafter to be referred to simply as language), and places its main focus on the element of secrecy. That is, it is a discussion of how language by its very nature and design cloaks a hidden content...which is referred to as its latent content. Moreover, my first book suggests that the hidden content was a part of the design of language from its inception. The element of secrecy was a fundamental characteristic in the origin and creation of language as we know it. Its main purpose was not so much to communicate as such but, rather, to communicate human understandings and deeper meanings secretly. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry Odell JohnsonPublisher: Inks and Bindings, LLC Imprint: Inks and Bindings, LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9798886152173Pages: 80 Publication Date: 02 August 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Moreover, once an anagram is completed, the anagram will possess its own truth... whether or not one agrees with it.""Many people are familiar with the term ""read between the lines,"" but why doesn't it also include the spoken word? Following up on the anagram coding detailed in Johnson's The Mind Factory, this supplemental material provides hundreds of further examples and more of the theory behind dissecting a person's writing and speech to uncover the potential hidden meanings lying under the surface. Using a background in sociology, mathematics, and basic cryptography, the author interprets each word or phrase as an anagram, where individual letters can be symbolic representations of full words that can reveal a celebrity's intentions through their name or an obscured purpose of a government agency through their official abbreviation. Outlining more of a method than an actual rigid code, the book enables readers to start dissecting text and speech in their own lives in a similar fashion. In this additional work, the author goes back to describe some of what the first book set out to do and where some more explanation may have been needed. From there, he reiterates his points and the relative ease with which a person can utilize this method with either the given interpretations or how to integrate their own. A sample alphabet of examples is helpfully provided, as well as nearly three hundred examples that reference the first book, allowing the reader to either re-read that title with more understanding or follow along page by page and expand their understanding by breaking down the decoded messages one after another. A simple concept with unlimited potential, this system allows followers to be able to find a number of unexpected meanings in words that might otherwise seem innocuous. Meant primarily as an expansion of the first book, this work gives readers only a taste of the original subject matter; a full understanding of the methodology and intention presented here can only be found in the first title. Though he didn't wish to replace or correct what was printed in that title, the author wanted to go back and make things less ambiguous and clear up some misunderstandings. He has used this book as a means to go into more detail without bogging down the original book with a second edition containing an overwhelming amount of information. Though some explanation is provided for the original premise, contained here is mainly an example key, as well as an explanation of the process of creating an anagram and then inferring its potential interpretations. Readers expecting a by-the-numbers way of interpreting any word or phrase into a rigid re-translation will see examples of how to make their own. However, the author states that this system requires a degree of flexibility to make sense of every potential combination of letters one might come across. The audience is given not only a skill they can use at their own discretion but even a simple mental exercise of rearranging letters daily and ascribing additional purpose to word choices used. Though this book's potential is largely dependent on readers being familiar with the author's previous work, there is still enough information presented here to extrapolate and make sense of the general concept and begin putting it into practice. In short, the author has penned an excellent companion work that will not only prove useful to readers of his previous book but also to those new to his writing as well. -Michael Radon, US Review of Books" Author InformationLarry Odell Johnson is a graduate from Arizona State University and the University of California at Berkeley. He is an Emeritus Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Dutchess Community College in upstate New York. He is an amateur poker player who currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.Visit his website at larryodelljohnsonbooks.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |